This article examines the relationship between 1996 health plan enrollment and both HEDIS-based plan performance ratings and individual HEDIS measures. Data were obtained from a large firm that collected, aggregated, and disseminated plan performance ratings to its employees. Plan market share regressions are estimated controlling for out-of-pocket price and model type in addition to the plan ratings and HEDIS measures. The results suggest that employees did not respond strongly to the provided ratings. There are several potential explanations for the lack of response, including difficulty understanding the ratings and never having seen them. In addition, employees may base their plan choices on information that is obtained from their own p...
This study examines risk selection among nine health plans competing for 16,182 employees of one lar...
Medicare Advantage (MA) plans and the Veterans Affairs (VA) health care system assess quality of car...
By 1993, over 70% of all Americans with health insurance were enrolled in some form of managed care ...
This dissertation examines the relationship between health plan ratings and 1995 managed care (MC) e...
Objective. To determine if members of commercial managed care and Medicaid managed care rate the exp...
to track health plan performance. However, many relationships among these measures are unknown. We f...
As comparative health plan performance data become more available, large employers are increasingly ...
Objective. To investigate the relative impact of physician groups and health plans on quality of car...
the Medicare managed care program. Four measures from the Health Employer Data and Information Set (...
(HEDIS®) measures from Medicare man-aged care (MMC) plans could be combined into fewer summary perfo...
Information Set (HEDIS) quality indicators, the accuracy of plan-reported performance rates is unkno...
Background: Medicare Advantage (MA) health Plans provide health insurance to a large portion of Medi...
The professional and popular literatures are full of reports of surveys and studies purporting to ra...
Typically, health insurance premiums depend at least in part on the previous costs of the insuring f...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authoriz...
This study examines risk selection among nine health plans competing for 16,182 employees of one lar...
Medicare Advantage (MA) plans and the Veterans Affairs (VA) health care system assess quality of car...
By 1993, over 70% of all Americans with health insurance were enrolled in some form of managed care ...
This dissertation examines the relationship between health plan ratings and 1995 managed care (MC) e...
Objective. To determine if members of commercial managed care and Medicaid managed care rate the exp...
to track health plan performance. However, many relationships among these measures are unknown. We f...
As comparative health plan performance data become more available, large employers are increasingly ...
Objective. To investigate the relative impact of physician groups and health plans on quality of car...
the Medicare managed care program. Four measures from the Health Employer Data and Information Set (...
(HEDIS®) measures from Medicare man-aged care (MMC) plans could be combined into fewer summary perfo...
Information Set (HEDIS) quality indicators, the accuracy of plan-reported performance rates is unkno...
Background: Medicare Advantage (MA) health Plans provide health insurance to a large portion of Medi...
The professional and popular literatures are full of reports of surveys and studies purporting to ra...
Typically, health insurance premiums depend at least in part on the previous costs of the insuring f...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authoriz...
This study examines risk selection among nine health plans competing for 16,182 employees of one lar...
Medicare Advantage (MA) plans and the Veterans Affairs (VA) health care system assess quality of car...
By 1993, over 70% of all Americans with health insurance were enrolled in some form of managed care ...